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Admissions
Office Phone Numbers
713-772-4253 (Admission)832-252-4661 (Advising)
Office Hours:Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.Wednesday 8:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.Friday CLOSEDSaturday 9:00a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Pamela Hensley Admissions Counselor
Joshua CardosoAdmissions Counselor
Admissions Counselor
Debbie HarperAdmissions Counselor
Email Information: A NecessityCBS uses email as an official means of contact with students, and students are expected to keep a current email
address and to check their emails regularly.
The CBS Admissions & Advising Office recommends that all students check their emails
at least twice daily (once in the morning and again in the evening). If you do not have an email
account, please visit:
• www.hotmail.com • www.gmail.com• www.yahoo.com
CBS WebsiteGet important information:
www.cbshouston.edu• Events
• School Closing• Security Information
• CBS Media• Access Student’s SONIS account
• Find Faculty/Staff Emails• View/Download Academic Catalog and Student Handbook
• http://www.cbshouston.edu/images/pdf/acad-full.pdf• http://cbshouston.edu/images/pdf/student-handbook.pdf
AdmissionsWebsites
Cbshouston.edu/admissions• Information about the admission process
• Apply to the college
Cbshouston.edu/advising• Know your Advising Counselor
• Degree Plans
Attendance Policy
From the CBS Catalog:
“Students are allowed to miss 20% of all class time without penalty.
Absences in excess of 20% of class time will result in an automatic ‘F.’”
Work Load Expectations
Expect to spend an average of 3 hours per week outside of class studying for every hour you are in the class.
3 credit class = 9 hours of study per week 2 credit class = 6 hours of study per week
This is different for everyone, but the rule is generally true.PLAN ACCORDINGLY!
If possible, make use of electronic libraries, such as Logos (www.logos.com), Accordance (
www.accordancebible.com), or BibleWorks (www.bibleworks.com)
Students Rights As a CBS student, you have many rights, including, but not limited to, the:
1. Right to be informed, in writing, of all charges. 2. Right to choose not to discuss charges. 3. Right to adequately defend himself/herself by use of witnesses, video tapes, or other means directly related to the case. 4. Right to an open hearing, if one is required.
Student Responsibilities: Academic Integrity
CBS expects the highest level of academic integrity from our students. Academic dishonesty is a serious offense against a student’s character and testimony. It can include, but is not limited to:• Cheating• Plagiarism• Copying from another student’s paper• Using a marked Bible when an unmarked Bible was instructed• Giving and completing assignments to and for other students• Giving information to another student during examinations• Obtaining information from a student who has already taken the
examination• Submitting as original research, a paper from another class or a
paper that another student has submitted for any class
Student Responsibilities: Personal Integrity (cont.)
The following is a limited, not an exhaustive, list of offenses that will require a student conduct review and if necessary, sanctions imposed:• The possession, use, or distribution of alcoholic beverages,
tobacco products, illicit drugs, and other questionable items and practices is not considered suitable for the Christian college campus.
• Any discrimination against others on the basis of race, national origin, gender, age, or disability is not acceptable.
• Students are subject to the responsibility of academic integrity, which demands honesty and giving credit to the proper sources.
PlagiarismUsing someone else’s work and not giving credit, but presenting it as if it was your work.
• Copying and Pasting from a website without citing your source.• Taking a quote from a book/article/site, etc. and not citing
sources.“All initial incidents of academic dishonesty will result in a grade of “F” on the assignment in question, and may subject the student to course failure. Consequently, the incident will be reported to the Academic Dean.
Subsequent incidents will result in disciplinary action by the Dean of Students and possible expulsion from the College. In this circumstance, the student has the right to appeal the decision of the Dean of Students.”
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL PLAGIARISM BE TOLERATED.
–Make use of www.turnitin.com
Student Conduct
Students at CBS are called to a high standard of Christian conduct. Christian commitment should result naturally in godly living. However, the biblical doctrine of human nature requires a realistic approach to the question of Christian lifestyle. Faculty, staff, and students are expected to abide by standards and principles founded in the Holy Scriptures.